Pixel 10 Leaks, Dyson Keynotes & The Future of Browsers
Samsung Wireless Charging Issues
• The hosts discuss a recurring issue with Samsung devices (specifically the S24 and S25 lines) failing to charge properly on wireless pads following the One UI 7 software update.
• They suspect a potential software bug and are soliciting audience feedback, noting that charging issues persist even with MagSafe alignments.
Dyson's Innovative Keynote
• The segment covers the recent Dyson product unveilings, specifically a new, ultra-slim stick vacuum powered by their signature 38mm motor.
• The hosts praise the industrial design while acknowledging the brand's unusual strategy of hosting tech-style keynotes for household appliances.
"This company is wild in the best way."
Future of Gaming on iOS
• Rumors suggest that Apple may launch a dedicated gaming app at WWDC to consolidate Game Center, Apple Arcade, and store search functions.
• They debate whether iPhone users are indeed more active gamers than Android users, noting that common casual play (like Wordle or crosswords) heavily skews participation metrics.
The Pixel 10 Leak
• The team discusses a viral leak involving a commercial shoot for the Google Pixel 10.
• They express interest in the possibility of recreating the leaked commercial concept themselves if the storyboard remains available.
The Future of Browsers: Interview with The Browser Company
• Josh, CEO of The Browser Company, joins to discuss the vision behind Arc and their new AI-native browser, Dia.
• The discussion centers on how AI could fundamentally shift how we interact with the web, viewing the browser as a user agent that adapts to the user's specific workflow and preferences.
• He emphasizes that Arc is not being abandoned; it remains a finished, maintained product, while Dia focuses on the integration of AI agents and better interface management.
Crown and Clown: Tech Highlights
• Crown: The inclusion of adjustment layers in Final Cut Pro is celebrated as a major win, despite it being a long-overdue feature.
• Clown: The acquisition of 23andMe's genetic database by a pharmaceutical company is nominated as the definitive "clown" moment for the ethical misuse of consumer data.